my sister was kidnapped in Malaysia in jun 2014 by a black people gang which were cutting off people heads she would love to tell her full story if she get a chance email me if is there a chance to tell full story xanassrocks1997@gmail.com

I was arrested in Cebu PH. for being drunk, when I was taken to the jail, marijuana was planted. I was told it would all go away for php200,000. I was illegally detained, became very ill due to extremely poor conditions, poor diet, Etc.. I had sores all over my body from the infestation of bugs, in short I almost died. I was held for 8 months, I was released last December on surety bond and as of now I am still waiting trial, my first scheduled hearing is September 11. I don't have an attorney because I cannot work here so I anticipate the possibilities of going back inside. If I go back inside, I don't think I will get out alive, during the 8 months I was inside, the average deaths was 1-2 a month and it seams like it is no big deal. I am also a single father here and right now I am fighting to get my child back from DSWD, that's another story, foreigners are targets here in every way imaginable.

Yes, I was locked up aboard, In Kingston Jamica, In January 21, 2001 through May 2002, which these condition were the worst ever, from the bathing in cold water, to the food, and seeing the correction officer treat americans like there were worthless

My best friend is
currently locked up abroad for peacefully demanding democracy be upheld.
As an American citizen, I am saddened to see when our nation turns its
back on one of our own who merely wants to spread the blessings and freedoms we
are afforded here to other countries around the world.

My friend, Mohamed Soltan, is a model American citizen who was a actively
involved with his community as well as other projects, such as helping the
Obama campaign in 2008. In the summer 2012
he moved to Egypt to work after the protests that toppled then
president/dictator Hosni Mubarak. In 2013 when the military initiated a
coup that removed the democratically elected President Mohammed Morsi, the
first democratically elected president in Egypt's history, Soltan stood with
those who opposed the coup. He peacefully participated in protests around Cairo
to demand the military uphold the constitution and democracy.

For
his efforts, he was shot in the arm and placed in an underground jail cell for
the past 160+ days, having faced no charges what so ever. Now on his 25th
day of a hunger strike, Soltan remains under illegal custody with the Egyptian authorities.
The US Embassy has yet to do anything for one of their citizens locked up
abroad, but I believe that if we get more coverage of his plight, we will be
able to get him home.

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